Ady H. Kiss

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Ady Henry Kissinger (* 12. January 1963 in Heidelberg ) is a German science fiction - author .

Kiss completed training as an actor. He then worked, among other things, as a production assistant at Südwestrundfunk Baden-Baden. Today he lives in Karlsruhe . His best-known work is the 1999 trilogy . The associated novel Baker's Barn was nominated for the German Science Fiction Prize and the Kurd-Laßwitz Prize , Canyons for the German Science Fiction Prize. The collective edition of this trilogy under the title 1999 - The Planet was the last volume in 2000 in the Fantastic Library near Suhrkamp. Enclosed was a CD with music that Carlos Perón had composed as the "soundtrack" for Kiss' books.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ady Henry Kiss at KA-News
  2. ^ SFCD Literature Prize 1997 - The Winners - SF-Fan.de
  3. KLP 1998 Best Novel
  4. DSFP 2000 - The nominations at SF-Fan.de
  5. 1999 - the planet at SF-Fan.de
  6. The ISBN was assigned twice by Suhrkamp: for this work and for the global warming of Wolfgang Koeppen .